Horizontal Scroll in SERPs
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Hello,
I would love to find out how this is implemented. I do not know this function's name but it basically is a horizontal scroll which loads on top of a SERP.What is it called? How can I implement this. Is it special tags? What? How?
Any tips would be very helpful.
Thanks
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Thank you very much! I will be taking a deeper look into both Pete's post as well as the schema.org
Best Regards -
It would be so sweet if this was part of a certain Schema.org which would trigger this.
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This content appears to be Google's Knowledge Graph content. According to Dr. Pete, this content is being generated on the fly and that there's not much you can do. Read here: https://moz.com/blog/knowledge-graph-2-now-featuring-your-knowledge
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